Come out and enjoy sounds by the All-County Middle & High School Bands Saturday, March 25th at 2pm at Glen Allen High School. The free event is sponsored by HCPS Music Department who invites attendees to BRING A DONATION OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOR BAKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL who recently experienced a loss due to fire.
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Due to expected snow the weekend of January 7 & 8, Central Regional Orchestra and District Band auditions are postponed until Saturday, January 14th.
All County Band is postponed until March 23-25. The All County Orchestra practice and concert will proceed as planned January 12th. (Practice on January 11th is cancelled.) Henrico All-County Orchestra Wednesday, January 11, 6-9 PM (group reports at 5:30PM) Thursday, January 12, 10 AM-5:30 PM (group reports at 9:30AM) Concert 6PM (Free Admission) Henrico All-County Band Postponed until March 23-25 Thursday, January 12, 8-9PM Friday, January 13, 10 AM-5:30 PM (group reports at 9:30 AM) Saturday, January 14, 9 AM-2 PM (group reports at 8:30 AM) Concert 3 PM (Free Admission) Greater Richmond Youth Ensemble & Greater Richmond High School Jazz Band RICHMOND’S BANDS began in 1995 with the founding of the Greater Richmond Youth Wind Ensemble (GRYWE) for advanced high school musicians. In response to popular demand, a high school jazz ensemble was added in 1997. The Richmond’s Bands program is a valuable addition to Richmond’s vibrant instrumental community because it offers valuable aspects of a district or All-State band experience within a long-term rehearsal environment.
This program has given Richmond area students the opportunity to work with some of the finest conductors and teachers in the United States. Guest conductors for GRYWE have included composer Timothy Mahr, band clinician and author Ed Lisk, Dennis Zeisler (ODU), Jay Gephart (Purdue) and internationally renowned conductor Dr. David Whitwell. Students from Richmond’s Bands have gone on to study in some of the finest music schools in the country. WHAT DO STUDENTS LIKE MOST ABOUT RICHMOND’S BANDS? • The chance to meet new people and learn more about music.” • “Being surrounded by music and others with similar interests and ideas.” • “Getting to work with VCU teachers and meet and hear VCU student performers.” • “I think it is neat that students from so many different backgrounds can come together and communicate with their music.” GRYWE AUDTIONS GRYWE auditions must be scheduled by signing up for an audition time at: go.vcu.edu/rvabands Students should prepare a piece that demonstrates both their technical and lyrical playing abilities and also be prepared to play scales and sightread a short excerpt. Percussionists are only required to audition on one instrument but strong consideration will be given to those who demonstrate proficiency on snare, mallets and timpani. Percussionists must bring their own sticks and mallets; percussion instruments will be provided by VCU. Auditions will be five minutes in length and will be held in the Singleton Center for the Performing Arts (922 Park Ave.) and in the Thomas Dale High School Band room. A non-refundable fee of $195 is due at the first rehearsal. Limited partial scholarships are available. GRYWE AUDITIONS: Jan. 24 , 4-8 p.m., VCU Music (922 Park Ave.) Jan. 25, 4-8 p.m., Thomas Dale HS Bandroom Jan. 26, 4-8 p.m., VCU Music GRYWE REHEARSALS: Mondays beginning Feb. 6, 4:30-6:30 p.m. | VCU Concert Hall GRYWE CONCERT: Wednesday, May 10 at 7 p.m. | VCU Concert Hall About the GRYWE Conductor TERRY AUSTIN is Director of Bands and Professor of Music at Virginia Commonwealth University where he oversees all aspects of the band program and teaches courses in conducting, and music education. Under his leadership, the Virginia Commonwealth University Symphonic Wind Ensemble has earned a reputation for musical excellence and has been invited to perform at numerous professional conferences including the American Bandmasters Association, MENC, the College Band Directors National Association, and the Virginia Music Educators Association. He is an active guest conductor, clinician, and adjudicator and is published in numerous journals, and is the general editor of The Journal of Band Research, A Repertoire Anthology (1964-1989) published by GIA. He is one of the regular guest conductors of the Musashino Academia Musicae Wind Ensemble in Tokyo. In 2016 he was appointed as Guest Professor of the Center of General Education of Guangdong University of Technology in Guangzhou, China. Austin was the 78th president of the American Bandmasters Association and is the current chairman of the board of directors. He is chairman of the National Band Association/ William D. Revelli Memorial Band Composition Contest, a member of the Board of Directors of the John Philip Sousa Foundation, and a past board member of the National Band Association, and the Southern Division of MENC: The National Association for Music Education. He is a member of the College Band Directors National Association, Pi Kappa Lambda, Phi Beta Mu, and an honorary member of Kappa Kappa Psi. He is a past-president of the Virginia Music Educators Association. Dr. Austin is included in Who’s Who In America, Who's Who in Fine Arts Higher Education, and Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers. He is a multiple recipient of the National Band Association’s Citation of Excellence. In 2005 he received the Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts Distinguished Achievement Award of Excellence. He founded and conducts the Greater Richmond Youth Wind Ensemble, and ensemble of the finest high school musicians in the area, and the Commonwealth Winds, an ensemble comprised of Richmond-area teachers and professional performers. Austin earned a Bachelor of Music Education from Indiana University, a Master of Arts in Music Education from the University of Hawaii, and a Doctor of Philosophy in Music Education from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He lives in Richmond with his wife, Tracia, and twin sons Joshua and Seth. GRHSJB auditions must be scheduled by emailing Prof. García at ajgarcia@vcu.edu. He will provide all details for your audition preparation. a non-refundable fee of $195 is due at the first rehearsal auditions: Jan. 10-11 at VCU’s James W. Black Music Center, Rm. 1003 (1015 GroveAve.) rehearsals : Sundays beginning Jan. 15 , 2 - 4 p.m. concerts : Saturday, April 22 at 6:40 p.m. | Trinity HS Saturday, May 6 at 1 p.m. | VCU’s Vlahcevic Concert Hall (922 Park Ave.) GRHSJB AUDITIONS GRHSJB auditions must be scheduled by emailing Prof. García at ajgarcia@vcu.edu. He will provide all details for your audition preparation. A non-refundable fee of $195 is due at the first rehearsal. GRHSJB AUDITIONS: Jan. 10-11 at VCU’s James W.Black Music Center, Rm. 1003 (1015 GroveAve.) GRHSJB REHEARSALS: Sundays beginning Jan. 15, 2 - 4 p.m. GRHSJB CONCERTS: Saturday, April 22 at 6:40 p.m. | Trinity HS Saturday, May 6 at 1 p.m. | VCU’s Vlahcevic Concert Hall (922 Park Ave.) About the GRHSJB Director ANTONIO GARCÍA is a performer, composer/ arranger, clinician, educator and author in both instrumental and vocal genres. He is Professor of Music and Director of Jazz Studies at VCU, where he directs the Jazz Orchestra I and instructs various jazz courses. He is a past nominee for CASE U.S. Professor of the Year. García has performed as trombonist, bass trombonist or pianist with 70 major artists including Ella Fitzgerald, Phil Collins and Mel Tormé and at such venues as Carnegie Hall, Royal Festival Hall and the Montreux, Nice, North Sea, Pori (Finland), New Orleans and Chicago Jazz Festivals. He has performed and taught in Canada, Europe, Australia, the Middle East and South Africa. A Bach/Selmer clinician/soloist and avid scat-singer, he is Associate Jazz Editor of the International Trombone Association Journal and Past Editor of the International Association for Jazz Education Jazz Education Journal, Past-President of IAJE- IL, Secretary of The Midwest Clinic and is author of Cutting the Changes and Jazz Improvisation: Practical Approaches to Grading. Visit his website at www.garciamusic.com Thank you to all of our participating schools this year! Our Central Virginia Wind Symphony concerts are this weekend and free to attend. Our mission of course is to support all of your school programs and we hope you’ll be able to come out and join us at one of these. The big one is Sunday when Al Chez (long-time trumpeter from the Late Show with David Letterman) will be joining us as soloist.
Saturday (Dec 10) at 7:00PM (in the food court at Virginia Center Commons) Sunday (Dec 11) at 3:00PM (Hershey Center for the Arts at the Collegiate School) We’re hoping to fill the theatre for the Sunday concert, so please come out and join us if you can and invite your friends. Please spread the word! Thanks so much, Mike Central Virginia Wind Symphony Mike Goldberg, Music Director Don Talley, Operations Manager The JMU Wind Symphony will present a concert Thursday, November 3rd at 8:00 pm in the Forbes Center Concert Hall. The program will include:
Overture to Candide – Bernstein/Grundman Lullaby for Kirsten – Leslie Bassett Lullaby for Noah – Joseph Turrin Chad R. Reep, guest conductor Octet – Igor Stravinsky Intermission Concertino for Four Percussion and WE – David Gillingham Caleb Pikering, Matt Rapiejko, Sam Sibert & Jacob Reeves, soloist DJ Landoll, MM graduate conductor Symphony No. 3 “Slavyanskaya” – Kozhevnikov/Bourgeois For ticket information, please visit the JMU Forbes Center website at: http://www.jmu.edu/forbescenter/events/2016/10/05-wind-symphony.shtml. Virginia Commonwealth University Festival of Winds, Brass and Percussion January 21, 201610/31/2016 On Saturday, January 21, 2016 vcuarts will present the Thirtieth annual VCU Festival of Winds, Brass and Percussion. This is the first and largest activity of its type in Virginia—not an “honor band” but a model which has been copied in numerous other states for decades. It features eight unique ensembles, meeting together during the day in like-instrument choirs (clarinets, low brass, etc.) conducted by VCU's artist Wind and Percussion faculty. The Festival will emphasize learning and performing musical literature of extraordinary quality in a strictly noncompetitive environment. The students participate in concerts in the evening at 6:00 (brass & percussion) and approximately 7:15 (woodwinds).
Jaguar musicians interested in participating, please contact Mr. Hall by November 18th, so that an invitation may be sent to you from VCU. The modest fee to attend the Festival is $30 and may be paid online when you register. Lunch and supper are included in the cost of registration so students do not need to leave campus. Each ensemble's participation in the concert is limited, allowing time during the day to discuss such playing fundamentals as reeds, embouchures, warm-ups, practice techniques, special or alternate fingering techniques and the like. The VCU Wind and Percussion faculty hope students return with new or refined ideas, and with renewed enthusiasm for playing on a sophisticated level. Commonwealth Winds will be performing at Glen Allen High School, Sunday, November 6 at 6PM.
Commonwealth Winds is the premier wind band in central Virginia and is made up of professional educators and musicians. It is under the direction of Dr. Terry Austin, Conductor of Bands at Virginia Commonwealth University. We’ll host three of these this year at Glen Allen High School. The JMU Wind Symphony will present a concert next Wednesday, October 5th at 8:00 p.m. in the Forbes Center Concert Hall. The concert program is:
Oberon Overture – Weber/Lake Symphony IV: Bookmarks from Japan – Julie Giroux Ecstatic Waters – Steven Bryant Cartoon – Paul Hart Julie Giroux’s symphony is a 2013 six-movement work that is a wonderful addition to the wind band repertoire. If you aren’t familiar with the piece the composer has a very informative page on her website at: http://juliegiroux.www2.50megs.com/bookmarks.html. Steven Bryant’s Ecstatic Waters is a 2008 work that has quickly become a staple in the repertoire. You can learn more about this piece at: http://www.stevenbryant.com/music/catalog/ecstatic-waters-wind-ensemble-electronics. We hope you can join us for the concert. For ticket information, please visit the JMU Forbes Center website at: http://www.jmu.edu/forbescenter/events/2016/10/05-wind-symphony.shtml. I am also interested in knowing about your concerts and events, so I encourage you to add me to any of your publicity lists. If you would like to learn more about the Wind Symphony or listen to selected recordings from recent concerts, I encourage you to visit the Wind Symphony’s website at: http://www.jmu.edu/music/areas/ensemble-pages/band.shtml Sincerely, Steve -- Stephen Bolstad, D.M.A. Director of Bands Professor of Wind Conducting School of Music, MSC 7301 James Madison University Harrisonburg, VA 22807 Email: bolstasp@jmu.edu Phone: (540) 568-6035 Fax: (540) 568-3370 JMU School of Music http://www.jmu.edu/music JMU Wind Symphony http://www.jmu.edu/music/areas/ensemble-pages/band.shtml Wind Symphony Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jmuwindsymphony The following event is an Honors Band opportunity. Information below provided by Dr. Terry Austin, VCU Department of Music...
Wednesday, September 28, 7 PM Sonia Vlahcevic Concert Hall Singleton Center for the Performing Arts “Hands Across the Sea” A Celebration of Music from other Countries Symphony # 3, “Slavyanskaya” Boris Kozhevnikov, edited by John Bourgeois Eloi, Eloi Kevin Walczyk Dr. Tabatha Easley, flute Aegean Festival Overture Andreas Makris, edited by Al Bader Hands Across the Sea John Philip Sousa, edited by Loras Schissel Eagle Squadron March Kenneth Alford, edited by Mark Rogers Danzas Cubanas Robert Sheldon |
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